Why was Karni reopened again?

The UN, NGOs, and even meddling members of the State Department repeatedly screamed for Karni Crossing to be reopened for “humanitarian reasons.”

Here’s what happens when humanitarian gestures are offered to the Palestinians:

The Shin Bet foiled an attempt early this week by Palestinian militants to smuggle six kilograms of explosive materials from the Gaza Strip to the West Bank, it was revealed Wednesday.

Shin Bet forces found six kilograms of TNT hidden in a cage, after the smugglers managed to get them through the heavily guarded Karni crossing. The explosives were headed for the West Bank town of Tul Karm.

Forces arrested three Israeli Arabs who were allegedly meant to receive the package on the Israeli side of the border and transport it to the West Bank.

Perhaps those screaming for Karni to be reopened ought to be put in a room with those explosives?

No need to set them off… just let them get a good look at them. Let them see what results their blind calls for humanitarian gestures without considerations for security generate.

About Laurence Simon

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One Response to Why was Karni reopened again?

  1. Veeshir says:

    Maybe they should be forced to go to that museum the Palestinians have celebrating the Sbarro pizza bombing as well.

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